Not sure what SCCM is or what it can do.
ShareX now has a feature to prohibit upload using a registry record as documented on the website.
have you tried the method from the guide on our website? https://getsharex.com/docs/website-capture
basically use browser's feature to capture the entire page as a single image
This is asked quite a lot in their Discord server, which you should check out.
https://getsharex.com/docs/faq#will-sharex-be-released-on-linux-or-mac-operating-systems
I'd say the FAQ explains it quite nicely, ShareX uses (relies on) some APIs in .NET that are only work on Windows.
For now, I'd say your best alternative to ShareX on Linux would be Flameshot.
ShareX is the one program I will miss on Linux :(
lol and on a lighter tone (and to quote Jaex): > Congratulations you are the 10000th person to ask about Linux support! :trophy:
You can do that to compress image, convert photos or videos, or open image on Photoshop. You set it by going to "Task Settings"
Actions that are "checked" are the ones that will executed.
Not that I'm aware of, thus the hotkeys for them.
Also if you're interested in other default hotkeys this list is usually pretty helpful
If you can call custom command line, take a look at ShareX CLI docs.
Here you can see it's possible to call a workflow from command line.
Workflow is anything listed in Hotkey settings, except you can also give it a custom name and there is no need to assign actual key combination to it. So you can call it from Workflow menu or from CLI.
Amazon S3 and Google Cloud Storage. Those are great for very fast storage for real cheap. and I mean real cheap. I'm using amazon personally and first few years it's literally free for me with over 3 GiB uploaded so far.
> Chrome does not work either.
Yeah it's working.
I was playing with this earlier today as i was looking through the ShareX site. I stumbled across the page you posted
>https://getsharex.com/docs/website-capture
It was pretty cool that this was even built into Chrome, I do think that the FireFox version is far more user friendly.
All things aside there's actually a cool plugin for Chrome called *FireShot*. I find it really handy when you need a PDF of a website. Does it all for you super quick!
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Check out Sharex's command line arguments. Create a shortcut with the parameters configured to how you want sharex to behave and then put that shortcut in your quick launch bar. Click that icon to start screen capture.
Ah right, didn't think about that. Haven't needed scroll capture for anything other than websites.
Check out Greenshot. It's another scrnsht program that has scrolling capture
Imgur links are fairly short. I used to use a 3 letter url shortening service but it had a bad interface. I recently created an app precisely for this. Do try it out if you want: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thecodrr.shortlinks
I use Skitch by Evernote for marking up photos and screenshots on my Android phone. Don't know if that's the functionality you are looking for, however. I don't know of another photo annotation program that allows for arrows, text, blurring of sections of the screen, etc.
Evernote killed off Skitch a few years ago when they did their (much needed) reorganization. It sill shows up on my apps list, but not in search. You might want to check the APK sites.
While checking if Skitch was in the app store, I came across Screen Master. I'm gonna check it out.